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Full House (Ep.1-16) (End) (Hong Kong Version)
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Customer Rating: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.4 out of 10 (27)
All Editions Rating: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.5 out of 10 (497)

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Based on the Korean comic strip of the same name, Full House earned an average viewing rate of 31.9%, and its final episode attracted 40.2% of all viewers! Song Hye Kyo had previously won the hearts of TV lovers through her skilled performances in popular TV series hits while All In, Hotelier, and Tale of Autumn, while Rain (a.k.a. Bi) is also a famous pop singer. The all-round star (whose real name is Jung Ji Hoon) possesses a dynamic, mellow voice and is known for his down-to-earth and modest behaviour. Director Pyo Min Su was not able to land a potential TV series hit with his earlier, more artistically-inclined works, such as Lie, Foolish, and Solitude, but, with the help of writer Min Hyo Jeong (Rooftop Room Cat), he created a real winner with this touching romantic tale.

Through a tricky scheme by her so-called friends Ji Eun (Song Hye Kyo) loses the ownership rights to her beloved Full House, a luxurious mansion that used to belong to her parents when they were still alive. The new owner of the estate, Yeung Jae (Rain), is Asia's most hailed film star, and always behaves as if he was the ruler of the entire world, while treating others in his habitual straightforward manner. Desperate to get back what rightly belongs to her, Ji Eun uses all her womanly appeal to bring about an advantageous marriage with the over-confident entertainment artist.

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Product Title: Full House (Ep.1-16) (End) (Hong Kong Version) 浪漫滿屋 (16集) (完) (香港版) 浪漫满屋 (16集) (完) (香港版) フルハウス (Ep.1-16) (完) (香港版) Full House (Ep.1-16) (End) (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Song Hye Kyo | Rain (Jung Ji Hoon) | Han Eun Jung | Kim Sung Soo 宋 慧喬 | Rain (鄭智薰) | 韓銀貞 | 金成秀 宋 慧乔 | Rain (郑智薰) | 韩银贞 | 金成秀 ソン・ヘギョ | Rain (ピ)  | ハン・ウンジョン | キム・ソンス 송 혜교 | | 한은정 | 김 성수
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Release Date: 2005-03-24
Language: Cantonese, Korean
Subtitles: Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: All Region What is it?
Publisher: Joy Sales (HK)
Other Information: 16DVDs
Package Weight: 920 (g)
Shipment Unit: 5 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1003977675

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* Screen Format : 4:3 (Full Screen)
* Sound Mix : N/A
* DVD Type : DVD-5
* Extras : N/A

  2004年最高收視 稱霸韓國 輕鬆喜劇  
  超人氣漫畫 < Full House > 改編

  自從父母親去世後,遺留下來的Full House 就是智恩(宋慧喬飾演)的一切。為了生活、為了維持Full House,她一直過著縮衣節食的生活。

  有一天,大明星李英宰(Rain飾演)突然闖進了她家門,還說Full House己被銀行拍賣給他。智恩大為震驚。原來她的朋友把Full House 賣掉和沒多少的銀行存款全部提走後溜掉了。英宰為了向青梅竹馬的惠媛求婚,而買下了這棟房子。當他要向惠媛求婚時,沒想到惠媛卻宣佈了喜歡民赫哥,英宰知道後十分傷心。可是記者聞風而至,英宰深怕這消息傳出會傷害惠媛的心,便向記者們表示,智恩就是他的未婚妻。

  這突然而來的訂婚消息讓智恩感到莫名其妙。為了收拾這情況,英宰的經理人費盡腦筋。智恩和英宰商量辦個假結婚,並立下保密合同,時間為六個月……

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Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.4 out of 10 (27)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.5 out of 10 (497)

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January 5, 2008

This customer review refers to Full House The Director's Cut (English Subtitled)(KBS TV Series)
joayo! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I recieved this as a christmas gift this year. I'd seen this series a year ago and fell in love with it. It was nice to get it as a keepsake.

If you are in need of a laugh, then this is the drama. The actors are great and this box set even has extras footage. The packaging was nice and it's ALL Region with subtitles so that you don't have to buy a regionless DVD player. I believe this classic is well worth the money. ^^
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December 14, 2007

This customer review refers to Full House The Director's Cut (English Subtitled)(KBS TV Series)
Excellent Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
Typical Girl movie but with all the bad tv series out now this is really good. I admit it does level off at the middle a little but picks it up with good finish. Actors in this film are really good and Ji-Eun makes me want to give her a big hug after the three bears bit. My first Korean Drama but if anyone knows, what is the difference between the directors cut and the other version. Is it extended by additional scences?
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December 1, 2007

This customer review refers to Full House The Director's Cut (English Subtitled)(KBS TV Series)
Subtitles Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I agree that the subtitles are not as accurate as it should be. However, in respond to "horrible Subtitles" comment, the publisher "Bitwin" is the one who is responsible for the subtitles, not Yesasia.
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September 27, 2007

This customer review refers to Full House (Ep.1-16) (End) (English Subtitled) (Malaysia Version)
Good Drama Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
First of all, I'd like to say thank you to Yesasia as the delivery was extremely quick. The packaging was good aswell as the product came in extremely good quality.

To the DVD itself, it came with 4 DVDs in one box, the layout is pretty good although the DVD can fall out at times lol. The subtitles were nice and clear but the problem was that the subtitles were just basic standard, everything said was subtitled but not at high standard. But luckily I've been watching Korean Dramas for a while now so I pretty much understand all the basic stuff so that suits me well.

The the Drama itself. It's my 2nd time watching it and I don't regret buying the DVD to rewatch it. It was a heart touching Drama and defintely a must watch Drama to everyone.
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June 28, 2007

This customer review refers to Full House (Vol.1-20) (End) (Malaysia Version)
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Full Honors Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Maybe because you're with someone everyday that what was initially mere tolerance turns to enjoyment and even repressed passion, thus making it difficult for either to let go when the circumstances tell them it's the right thing to do. And just when everybody knows of the falsity of the marriage, both still hold on because in their hearts, they know the marriage had just gotten real...

A really simple plot but interesting nevertheless. What started out as a strong beginning stood at a standstill somewhere in the middle, but thanks to the actors' brilliant performance, the series came through quite magnificently. The advantage of having a simple plot is you get to concentrate on the actors' portrayals of their characters. This may be a gamble if you don't have much faith on your actors. In this series, the cast more than delivered. The acting was flawless.

Rain's insufferable bossing around complements the feistiness of Song He-kyo's character. It must have been nerve-wracking to be angry, then surprised, then sad, then charming, then obnoxious, then charming again all in one scene but Rain was able to do it with such fluidity you'd think he really had a mercurial personality. He had all the right expressions perfectly delivered at the right time. You get to appreciate the childlike, or childish, quality of his character when juxtaposed with the confidence and frankness of Kim Seong-su's character.

Speaking of, Kim Seong-su was equally brilliant in this series. His character initially came off as an astute person and he carried that quality all throughout. Seong-su never lost sight of the fact that while Rain's character is rash, his is discerning. His role requires him to be confident and forthright, which he performed with such ease, he looked really cool. Thus, when his professions of love have always been rejected by Ji-eun, his surprised look and disbelieving smile become more effective in manifesting hurt than, say, a tear or two.

Now, the ladies. I was spared the unrefined antics that has been so typical of leading ladies in romcom movies/series of late. Song He-kyo portrayed her character with intensity minus the crass, it was quite refreshing. She clearly has one of the prettiest faces in the business. I heard that before this series, she has only been doing drama. It's good that she's given projects with diverse themes for her to showcase her acting range.

The drama bit of the series rests in this one girl, Hye-won. Her scenes may be few, even far and in between, but her character can actually make or break the drama. Thankfully, Han Eun-jeong, the actress who portrayed Hye-won, performed outstandingly, the drama thus held ground.

I've watched this series several times and not once did it fail to bring a smile. Such is the appeal of this drama, and I consider it a tremendous feat considering that there isn't much going on, story-wise. In fact, the plot seemed a bit stretched that it felt like the people behind the production counted on the popularity and talent of their actors to make this series work for them. Despite the plot not being profound as I wanted it to be, this Korean series is still worth the wee hours that you're up viewing it non-stop.

10 'aja,aja, fighting!' out of 10
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